This was on Valentines Day. It was just like any ordinary day.
Morning sky at 7:55am.
Sun rays shining through the dark clouds.
After morning walk, we drove to Pusat Makanan Ye Sing, Taman Bandaraya for breakfast. We ordered our favourite curry noodle. Current price is RM6.50 per bowl.
I collected some of the arrowhead shoots from the compost, washed it and placed them in a mini fish bowl. I am curious to see whether these shoots will grow well in water.
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We had something to settle in town, so we ended up having lunch in Restoran Kar Heng, Jalan C.M. Yusuff (former Jalan Chamberlain), Ipoh.
Hubby ordered chu chap chook. I ordered pork porridge.
Mixed innards porridge (chu chap chook) with fried intestine.
We shared this plate of deep fried fresh water fish.
Surprisingly, hubby enjoys this deep fried fresh water fish.
Total cost of lunch - approx RM17.
I want to see if these arrowhead shoots will make good household plants.
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For Valentines Day's dinner, I tried out a recipe which my elder son recommended to me. It is a Thai dish called Goong Ob Wonsen which is Ginger Shrimp & Glass Noodle.
I had home grown ginger, big prawns and glass noodle (mung bean noodle) at home. I have to do without the spring onions and cilantro. No problem because hubby doesn't like cilantro.
It is a very easy recipe to follow.
I used the only packet of mung bean noodle available at home.
It was very delicious and will hope to cook again soon. 1 packet of mung bean or glass noodle is not enough for 2 people. In future, I need to use one and half packet of glass noodle or try substituting the glass noodle with rice vermicelli.
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I saw some very nice curry mee at a coffee shop here yesterday but no, I don't think I want to go back there to give it a try. It's a very popular place, always a lot of people and has appeared in the list of places with positive cases a number of times. I consider such places high risk, best avoided.
ReplyDeleteWhat fresh water fish is that, so meaty?
Gosh!!! Your seawater prawns are so big, look like freshwater udang galah!
Thank you, STP. I don't know the name of the fresh water fish. I bought the big prawns before CNY.
DeleteYour food looks wonderful again. I had a raisin bun, coffee and yogurt for breakfast! Have a great day hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThank you, Valerie. Hugs. Have a great day too.
DeleteHmmm, those noodles look yummy! Is that mint?
ReplyDeleteOh, those shoots... interesting, please keep updates. Beautifully arranged, too!
I never had porridge. Looks kinda... "slimey", LOL. Can´t imagine the texture.
The fish with the "green" looks like a cute dinosaur. How could you eat that, I think I would´ve kept... ah no, might get smelly.
Sadly those crabby things are not for me - bet it is healthy. But so sweet your Son gives you a recipe for Valentine´s day!!
Yes, its mint leaves on the curry noodle. The porridge is like the oat porridge. Your reference to the cute dinosaur makes me laugh. Lol!
Deletethe last noodles with prawns is the best! must be very flavorful with the prawns!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nux. Very delicious.
DeleteDelicious foods :) thanks for your sharing...
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a great day.
DeleteThe prawns look so GOOD! I love that fried fish too.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie.
Delete...your arrowhead looks happy growing in water!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom.
DeleteOh my, big prawns and glass noodle (mung bean noodle)It sure looks good.
ReplyDeleteCruisin Paul
Thank you, Paul. Yes, it is very good.
DeleteOh the food. Oh the food. I want some of all those delicious meals.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee for hosting. Have a wonderful day.
DeleteI really like the plant in your fish bowl and glass platter. It looks so artistic!!! I would like to taste the curry noodle dish, since I like curry so much.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gigi.
DeleteSome lovely photos
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo-Anne.
DeleteYou fixed up the fishbowl beautifully! No matter what happens to the shoots, it is such a pretty decoration.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny.
DeleteYUM prawns! My favorite! And the shoots look great!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kathe.
DeleteWe both love cilantro it is so tasty :-) Cheers Diane
ReplyDeleteI love cilantro too.
DeleteThose prawns look very tasty!
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a great day.
DeleteI love Thai food. Your Goong Ob Wonsen looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Martha.
DeleteCurry Noodle and Rice Porridge, I will eat anytime. The Prawns With Glass Noodle sounds superb but is it spicy? Because usually Thai dish is a bit spicy.
ReplyDeleteIt is not spicy because I didn't use any chili.
DeleteSuch a beautiful morning sky.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William.
DeleteYou have beautiful skies and lovely meals.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi.
DeleteThank you, Teresa.
ReplyDeleteI love fried freshwater fish from rivers and lakes. Tempting prawns, but I prefer little prawns to larger ones.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeevan.
DeleteLos fideos con los camarones se ven tan ricos. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteTodo se ve muy sabroso. Buen dÃa.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
DeleteNgaku plants are pretty. Don't think they last very long though.
ReplyDeleteTo me glass noodles would taste better as mihun would be starchy and soft.
You are right, Stacy. The ngaku plants don't do well in water. Looking for another plant to replace the ngaku plants. I too prefer glass noodle.
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